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yeah, 192nd tank battalion, california. wesley epps, private, 3rd engineer battalion. (narrator) the office of war information sanctioned all film scripts, using hollywood to best effect in the propaganda war. "i'm glad to report that mgm's 'bataan' appears to offer no problems from an owi overseas standpoint. it makes an especially good contribution in its handling of the u.n., especially the philippinos." what do you think you're doing, soldier? plenty j--- over there, tanks, artillery. i go tell general mcarthur, general sends planes; planes drop bombs on j---. bang! fourth of july! it's easy to understand why these films are all the same during the war, because they are being -- their manufacture is supervised by office of war information. it's harder to understand something interesting, which is why these conventions persist without censorship. (paul fussell) it's as if audiences demanded that films follow conventions because those conventions produce feelings and emotions which universally graty the audience. (narrator) the second world war gave birth to a new ty
yeah, 192nd tank battalion, california. wesley epps, private, 3rd engineer battalion. (narrator) the office of war information sanctioned all film scripts, using hollywood to best effect in the propaganda war. "i'm glad to report that mgm's 'bataan' appears to offer no problems from an owi overseas standpoint. it makes an especially good contribution in its handling of the u.n., especially the philippinos." what do you think you're doing, soldier? plenty j--- over there, tanks,...
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you can see the glow of the flames are still up there from the front and from the back and the battalion chief said this is going to be a stubborn fire. no residents were hurt. we don't think his injuries are serious but the focus is getting this fire out. we want to show you what made it more difficult. if you can take a look at the power pole, it took pg&e 90 minutes to get here and as the winds begin to shift we certainly are getting more smoke in our line of sight which tells us about the fire which is still burning. there are no hydrants so head to bring water tenders out here and that certainly changed the way this fire is being fought. take a look at this structure, this is apparently where the fire started. it building is gone. we don't know anything like that but as we can tell you 230 this morning, the fight continues and we are still trying to get more information and we are just getting a handle on everything that has been happening and we are right in front of this burning home and the water which is being dumped on this burning home, there are no hydrants and firefighters s
you can see the glow of the flames are still up there from the front and from the back and the battalion chief said this is going to be a stubborn fire. no residents were hurt. we don't think his injuries are serious but the focus is getting this fire out. we want to show you what made it more difficult. if you can take a look at the power pole, it took pg&e 90 minutes to get here and as the winds begin to shift we certainly are getting more smoke in our line of sight which tells us about...
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go back to our nert staging area, go back, tell the battalion chief, get whatever you need. eliminate your hazards first, make sure you can work safely, remove the victim quickly but bottom line, safely. lifting procedures, we're going to show you a demonstration what you do but when you do it, make sure you treat the patient and tell them what's going on. you want to crib the object. again, cribing goes underneath the object or the load to make sure it stays off the patient. that's the idea of cribbing. lift the load the height of one piece of cribbing. you want to lift a little at a time. you'll understand when we actually do this. whenever the object is set down, it never rests on the patient. it rests on the cribbing. here is the i-beam, here is the patient right here. they're going to build it high enough so the i-beam is resting on that cribbing right there because that would take the weight, hopefully take some of the weight off of the patient. so now here is the patient, here is the load right here on the patient, there's cribbing right here, there's a rescuer standi
go back to our nert staging area, go back, tell the battalion chief, get whatever you need. eliminate your hazards first, make sure you can work safely, remove the victim quickly but bottom line, safely. lifting procedures, we're going to show you a demonstration what you do but when you do it, make sure you treat the patient and tell them what's going on. you want to crib the object. again, cribing goes underneath the object or the load to make sure it stays off the patient. that's the idea of...
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reading of soldier's name) (cheers and applause) soldiers from the eight hundred and first engineer battalion of vallejo were welcomed home saturday morning after a twelve month deployment in afghanistan, where they built infrastruture on infantry bases. a grateful community represented by the mayor expressed appreciation. >> it's truly my honor to welcome you home not knowing what you've been through. but appreciating your willingness to do so. during their deployment families were left behind. >> i left these four children in the care of my husband in order to serve;. >> reporter: babies were born >> i was on skype for twenty five hours straight while he was being born. >> reporter: as a unit good fortune was with them. >> went over all came back together, nobody was harmed. it was probably.i call it a blessing. it was a blessing that none of us got injured. >> reporter: it was an experience not without it's rewards. >> i went there a boy and now i'm a man >> very rewarding experience it helped me develop as a soldier. >> reporter: with combat operations slated to close in 2014 this may be
reading of soldier's name) (cheers and applause) soldiers from the eight hundred and first engineer battalion of vallejo were welcomed home saturday morning after a twelve month deployment in afghanistan, where they built infrastruture on infantry bases. a grateful community represented by the mayor expressed appreciation. >> it's truly my honor to welcome you home not knowing what you've been through. but appreciating your willingness to do so. during their deployment families were left...
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the majority of that time spent here at battalion station one in san jose. as a paramedic, he told me tonight that he never dreamed he'd be the recipient of care he often gives to others. >> how are you doing, buddy? >> some of his colleagues haven't seen him in seven months. that's when st. patrick's cathedral went up in smoke. and that's when his life changed forever. >> i remember a lot of smoke. a lot of heat. i went outside and felt more than just exhausted. i felt extreme nausea. >> reporter: he says he thought he could walk it off. >> i remember saying i was going to get up into the truck to lay down and i don't remember anything else after that. >> reporter: frank rooyan, a 17-year firefighter and 20 year paramedic had a heart attack. his colleagues quickly went from fighting a church fire save ryan's life. >> from what i understand, my heart stopped three or four times. >> some of the reports were that he had died and dicht things. this is -- no. no way. >> battalion chief robert sapien was the one in charge that day. >> reporter: ryan put on his ja
the majority of that time spent here at battalion station one in san jose. as a paramedic, he told me tonight that he never dreamed he'd be the recipient of care he often gives to others. >> how are you doing, buddy? >> some of his colleagues haven't seen him in seven months. that's when st. patrick's cathedral went up in smoke. and that's when his life changed forever. >> i remember a lot of smoke. a lot of heat. i went outside and felt more than just exhausted. i felt...
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chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in communication with the staging area in that district. this is what the big picture looks like, basically it's a little clearer than that, it goes up on the wall, but it's the city laid out in these response districts. it shows you where all the emergency facilities such as hospitals and police stations and fire stations and schools are. basically, there's a map that corresponds with your neighborhood. you want to get one so you can find out where in your neighborhood to go. once you've taken care of your families, your friends, your pets, your loved ones if you want you can go help out other people in your city. there it is, a place for us to gather as nert members and there's our nert ics area. here is our structure. same kind of set up, sort of our version. c
chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in communication with the staging area in that district. this is what the big picture looks like, basically it's a little clearer than that, it goes up on the wall, but...
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the battalion chief says one of the things they're working on is doing their best to try and save as much of this wood building inside and out as they can. that's the latest from here reporting live from berkeley, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> happening right now, the city of san jose this morning starts clearing out a homeless camp that's popped up near maneta airport. more than 100 people now calling that area home. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in the south bay and he has more details on the upcoming removal. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. if you're not familiar with this area, we're on spring street. this homeless campground occupies a large swath of city owned land on spring street. it started last year with a couple tents and then in january its population exploded when another encampment was shut down and people migrated here. today about 100 people live here in tents scattered throughout. the city has given residents notice to leave today they're going to force them out. the city's point man on homeless camps tells us they'll cle
the battalion chief says one of the things they're working on is doing their best to try and save as much of this wood building inside and out as they can. that's the latest from here reporting live from berkeley, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> happening right now, the city of san jose this morning starts clearing out a homeless camp that's popped up near maneta airport. more than 100 people now calling that area home. "today in the bay's" bob redell is...
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you can see the glow of the flames are still up there from the front and from the back and the battalion chief said this is going to be a stubborn fire. no residents were hurt. we don't think his injuries are serious but the focus is getting this fire out. we want to show you what made it more difficult. if you can take a look at the power pole, it took pg&e 90 minutes to get here and as the winds begin to shift we certainly are getting more smoke in our line of sight which tells us about the fire which is still burning. there are no hydrants so head to bring water tenders out here and that certainly changed the way this fire is being fought. take a look at this structure, this is apparently where the fire started. it building is gone. we don't know anything like that but as we can tell you 230 this morning, the fight continues and we are still trying to get more information and we are just getting a handle on everything that has been happening and we are right in front of this burning home and the water which is being dumped on this burning home, there are no hydrants and firefighters s
you can see the glow of the flames are still up there from the front and from the back and the battalion chief said this is going to be a stubborn fire. no residents were hurt. we don't think his injuries are serious but the focus is getting this fire out. we want to show you what made it more difficult. if you can take a look at the power pole, it took pg&e 90 minutes to get here and as the winds begin to shift we certainly are getting more smoke in our line of sight which tells us about...
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chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in communication with the staging area in that district. this is what the big picture looks like, basically it's a little clearer than that, it goes up on the wall, but it'
chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in communication with the staging area in that district. this is what the big picture looks like, basically it's a little clearer than that, it goes up on the wall, but...
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today i'm really honored to acknowledge these brave men and women of battalion 3 division 3 of the san francisco firefighters and of course our neighbor community housing partnership tenant mr. jeffery. along with our treasure island community that is here today. we have our chief dave franklin who is the incident commander of the day during the fire and who has been with sf fire department for over two decades as well as deputy chief operations mark gonzalez who is a san francisco native and has served since 1989. and i just want to read the commendation. this is in recognition of your teamwork, bravery and selfless act of heroism in the early morning of february 16, 2013 when the men and women of the san francisco fire department and one of our neighbors risked their lives in an attempt to save another. the board of supervisors extends its highest commendation and profound gratitude during this difficult time of mourning and healing. * the treasure island community who is here today and the board of supervisors wish to thank you for reminding us what an honor it is to be a public ser
today i'm really honored to acknowledge these brave men and women of battalion 3 division 3 of the san francisco firefighters and of course our neighbor community housing partnership tenant mr. jeffery. along with our treasure island community that is here today. we have our chief dave franklin who is the incident commander of the day during the fire and who has been with sf fire department for over two decades as well as deputy chief operations mark gonzalez who is a san francisco native and...
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so for my battalion, it was a prisoner of war operations. we rarely had a full complement of soldiers and officers to participate in that training. then we did not have any prisoners to process. as it got closer and closer to the date of actual training for the two weeks, contracts would be canceled, money would not be available. >> how frequently were you able to fire weapons? >> you really had enough ammunition to do anything but familiarize. >> later on you have the opportunity -- you are not a full colonel in the reserves. you are invited to -- you're now a full colonel in the reserves. you are invited to a luncheon. in the book, you describe all the problems that existed with the reserve system. difficulty maintaining manpower levels way beyond just training, having enough people and the right people and so forth. he turns to you and says, colonel, tell me what the readiness problems are. what do you say? >> i told him there was many. >> in the book that is not what he said. you said the book, you already know the problems. >> well, it
so for my battalion, it was a prisoner of war operations. we rarely had a full complement of soldiers and officers to participate in that training. then we did not have any prisoners to process. as it got closer and closer to the date of actual training for the two weeks, contracts would be canceled, money would not be available. >> how frequently were you able to fire weapons? >> you really had enough ammunition to do anything but familiarize. >> later on you have the...
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what happened about 6 months later, they ended up sending two battalions to yellowstone. i haven't heard any discussion at all, do you expect the military, the guard or the active forces to be training people to do shovel-like work? all you have talked about so far is aviation. >> one of the challenges with a ground-based attack and training a soldier to be a ground-based fire fighter is the training takes time. and it takes approximately 3 to 5 days of solid training to make sure that they are going to be working in a safe environment to learn what's going on. and most of the time that, the incidents in california will become mitigated. now, not to say that we certainly have that as an option. we have a fairly robust what we call fire crew program using cdcr inmate fire fighters. it is on our radar and it's something that we have as a contingency if we needed to do it. >> lieutenant colonel. >> yes, general, in the mou it does address the ground portion but the focus of effort is mainly on the aviation side but it is built in there for the ground side if necessary. >> i
what happened about 6 months later, they ended up sending two battalions to yellowstone. i haven't heard any discussion at all, do you expect the military, the guard or the active forces to be training people to do shovel-like work? all you have talked about so far is aviation. >> one of the challenges with a ground-based attack and training a soldier to be a ground-based fire fighter is the training takes time. and it takes approximately 3 to 5 days of solid training to make sure that...
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families in-house (cheers & applause) >> reporter: soldiers from the eight hundred and first engineer battalion of vallejo were welcomed home saturday morning after a twelve month deployment in afghanistan, where they built infrastruture on infantry bases. a grateful community represented by the mayor expressed appreciation. >> it's truly my honor to welcome you home not knowing what you've been through. but appreciating your willingness to do so. >> reporter: during their deployment families were left behind. >> i left these four children in the care of my husband in order to serve;. >> reporter: babies were born >> i was on skype for twenty five hours straight while he was being born. >> reporter: as a unit good fortune was with them. >> went over all came back together, nobody was harmed. it was probably.i call it a blessing. it was a blessing that none of us got injured. >> reporter: it was an experience not without it's rewards. >> i went there a boy and now i'm a man >> very rewarding experience it helped me develop as a soldier. >> reporter: with combat operations slated to close in 2014
families in-house (cheers & applause) >> reporter: soldiers from the eight hundred and first engineer battalion of vallejo were welcomed home saturday morning after a twelve month deployment in afghanistan, where they built infrastruture on infantry bases. a grateful community represented by the mayor expressed appreciation. >> it's truly my honor to welcome you home not knowing what you've been through. but appreciating your willingness to do so. >> reporter: during their...
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he commanded artillery battalion that helped protect a key area along the dmz where we still have tens of thousands of troops. he joins us now. general, every time you're on we learn a little something extra about your service. nice to have you with us here today. >> thanks, jenna. jenna: geography can tell you something. being on the ground can influence your perspective on types of international issues. tell us how your time impacts what you see north korea is doing now and china's comments as well? >> well i spent most of my time actually serving on the dmz as in various capacities, assistant division commander, battalion commander and war planner. i understand as most people what the north korean mostives are and what the real nature the threat from north korea. we think the greatest threat of missiles that launch nuclear weapons. in fact the great threat as you may know, jenna, is the 5,000 artillery pieces they have aimed at seoul right now and 1.2 million man army that has something like 5000 tanks. so the north koreans have a very serious military, forth largest in the world in
he commanded artillery battalion that helped protect a key area along the dmz where we still have tens of thousands of troops. he joins us now. general, every time you're on we learn a little something extra about your service. nice to have you with us here today. >> thanks, jenna. jenna: geography can tell you something. being on the ground can influence your perspective on types of international issues. tell us how your time impacts what you see north korea is doing now and china's...
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i said, are you the mail clerk for the battalion? [laughter] i said, did you ever hear about a guy named calley? he said, that guy who shot up everybody? he said, he never was there, but i got his mail, and i would say that for a week and then i would drive over to see smitty over the battalion. this is the battalion headquarters. smitty was the headquarters. the next higher level. so you deliver to smitty? my job was giving the mail to smitty. i said, where his headquarters? he said, far away. i said, when time is it? 3:42. in 8 minutes, i said, i will pull up in a ford, on the other side, in a car. you come out exactly in eight minutes and take me over there. yeah, sure. e wanted action. don't go out the side door. he is right there, we jumped in, he drives me to the headquarters about 15 minutes away. a modern american kid. at least i knew the route. i drove back and it is one of these beautiful days in georgia, and a battalion headquarters is a wooden building, and there is a sergeant leaning against the door, the open door, and
i said, are you the mail clerk for the battalion? [laughter] i said, did you ever hear about a guy named calley? he said, that guy who shot up everybody? he said, he never was there, but i got his mail, and i would say that for a week and then i would drive over to see smitty over the battalion. this is the battalion headquarters. smitty was the headquarters. the next higher level. so you deliver to smitty? my job was giving the mail to smitty. i said, where his headquarters? he said, far away....
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. >> the marines in our battalion did not make it home and i did not see a liberation of iraq. i saw an occupation. >> the crosses on this hillside honor the 4500 servicemen who died in the eight-year conflict. >>> san francisco's mayor wants california 's medical marijuana industry to come under the regulation of the state's department of alcohol and beverage control. it would mandate the abc police the entire chain. the spokesman says it hasn't taken the a position on the bill. >>> a palo alto drug maker is in financial trouble and laying off 70% of it workforce. they are considering merging with another company or selling to another company. cuts mean some 230 people will lose jobs. shares in the company fell by more than half following today's lay off announcements. >>> stocks is were flat. the dow finished a has higher, while the nasdaq lost eight. >>> it has been clear eded for twin keys and -- twing keys can and -- twinkees and other cakes to return to the stores this summer. >>> san francisco city attorney is callingen to fda to regulate the marketing of energy drinks.
. >> the marines in our battalion did not make it home and i did not see a liberation of iraq. i saw an occupation. >> the crosses on this hillside honor the 4500 servicemen who died in the eight-year conflict. >>> san francisco's mayor wants california 's medical marijuana industry to come under the regulation of the state's department of alcohol and beverage control. it would mandate the abc police the entire chain. the spokesman says it hasn't taken the a position on the...
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. >> a battalion was hurt. >> he was bleeding profusely. >> the blaze started in a restaurant on the building's ground floor and spread toward a nearby apartment building. no civilian injuries were reported. >>> in a move that could spread to other cities, new york's pioneering ban on super sized soft drinks goes in for decision this week. >> in sizes larger than 16 ounces is you up for vote. some businesses have complained. the majority of comments have favored the ban. >> all we're doing in morning is reminding you it's not in your interest to have too many empty calories. >> if you want a 32-ounce, buy two 16-ounce cups. >> washington d.c. is considering similar bans. >> all right. new evidence tonight on how stress can be bad for your heart. higher numbers in vets, new orleans residents, six years after hurricane katrina and in greek, struggling through the turmoil. >> and at a conference in san francisco, doctors say prolonged stress can raise hormones that affect heart trouble. >> this is no stress here. it was a beautiful day to get outside. thousands of people did just that f
. >> a battalion was hurt. >> he was bleeding profusely. >> the blaze started in a restaurant on the building's ground floor and spread toward a nearby apartment building. no civilian injuries were reported. >>> in a move that could spread to other cities, new york's pioneering ban on super sized soft drinks goes in for decision this week. >> in sizes larger than 16 ounces is you up for vote. some businesses have complained. the majority of comments have favored...
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. >> the fire department also responds, but battalion chief rick pavick doesn't see the vapor cloud. he's taken completely by surprise when the gas finds an ignition source and erupts 500 feet away. >> it was real crazy. it was amazing, is what it was, just to be that close to something that large and watch it spread out. >> when the gas ignites, officer mcadams' dash cam records the initial sound, but the explosion is out of view. the police dispatcher has a clear view of the train tracks and radios officer mcadams. >> we just had a huge explosion. we've got massive fire out here. all kinds of stuff on fryar. >> as officer mcadams starts backing up, the flames race down the track and into the camera's view as the gas explodes over and over again. >> anywhere that vapor from the chemicals had gone just burned, whether it was on the ground, in the air. just nothing but a ball of fire and like a big fuse, it just kept going further and further. >> it was a big mushroom-shaped fireball. it went up in the middle and then kind of cascaded down. >> you might want to back your units up. >>
. >> the fire department also responds, but battalion chief rick pavick doesn't see the vapor cloud. he's taken completely by surprise when the gas finds an ignition source and erupts 500 feet away. >> it was real crazy. it was amazing, is what it was, just to be that close to something that large and watch it spread out. >> when the gas ignites, officer mcadams' dash cam records the initial sound, but the explosion is out of view. the police dispatcher has a clear view of the...
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so, thank you to the battalion 2 chief. hilbtion hickey is here on the chief's behalf. nora is here today and donna is going to tell you why. (applause) * >> good evening. my name is dianne rivera, and i have a cold. so, i hope you'll bear with me. i'm a member of the neighborhood emergency response team, and i am so pleased, as we all are, that nora has been chosen as the exemplary leader -- for receiving the exemplary leadership award for 2012. nora is a leader in her neighborhood and we all recognize her as a leader throughout the city. as a past coordinator nora has led her team in all aspects of nert training. nora does many other things for the nert program. she has organized youth groups, namely the red cross youth group, so they can act as victims during our triage drills. nora also participates in mini drills, outreach tabling programs, and she does continuing training. when nora is not doing this, she's working in the nert office organizing volunteers. nora is our resident ar extraordinaer. and what do i mean by that? nora has the ability through use of makeup
so, thank you to the battalion 2 chief. hilbtion hickey is here on the chief's behalf. nora is here today and donna is going to tell you why. (applause) * >> good evening. my name is dianne rivera, and i have a cold. so, i hope you'll bear with me. i'm a member of the neighborhood emergency response team, and i am so pleased, as we all are, that nora has been chosen as the exemplary leader -- for receiving the exemplary leadership award for 2012. nora is a leader in her neighborhood and...
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the government said they sent in 7 army battalions with reinforcements. the area has been under tight security since three weeks ago and it has got an even tighter, with police and military telling people who live in the district not to leave their homes, indicating that the army would launched their assault soon. that was earlier on tuesday morning. the standoff had been largely peaceful until last friday, when fighting broke out between security forces and the army, resulting in about 12 gunmen been killed. that is when they said the time for negotiation had ended and that it was time to take drastic action. >> pakistan, new reports show a large number of muslims were killed in a car bomb attack on sunday. the explosion was initially billed as a sectarian attack targeting the country's shia minority, but newspapers showed that 33 of the 45 killed were actually sumy's -- sunnis. russian police say that they have detained a suspect in the attack against the artistic director of the bolshoi ballet. acid was thrown in his face outside his apartment in janua
the government said they sent in 7 army battalions with reinforcements. the area has been under tight security since three weeks ago and it has got an even tighter, with police and military telling people who live in the district not to leave their homes, indicating that the army would launched their assault soon. that was earlier on tuesday morning. the standoff had been largely peaceful until last friday, when fighting broke out between security forces and the army, resulting in about 12...
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sergeant bill gawney a gunner battalion the guy pulling the trigger on the big bush master chain gun on our big armored vehicle. one night we pulled into a ambush and he put his training into use. >> people were engaging all around, looking out to see what i could see, i seen a couple of iraqi troops. fired upon them. didn't see them once i he gotn them. married and had a couple sons. is he training reservists. doesn't regret a day of his service and believes our troops made a difference in iraq. >> it's a culture of someone always putting their foot on their necks and i think the u.s. military and along with its allies did a great job to release that pressure to give them a little bit more freedom. >> gwaltney says he hasn't suffered any issues. tomorrow you will meet a marine who has been struggling since he came home, shep. >> shepard: nearm "cyprus tax money on people's bank accounts. all of this could still be hurting your 401(k). all the details coming up. plus it is the fattest state in this nation. and it just signed a law to protect sugary drinks from regulations. the so-cal
sergeant bill gawney a gunner battalion the guy pulling the trigger on the big bush master chain gun on our big armored vehicle. one night we pulled into a ambush and he put his training into use. >> people were engaging all around, looking out to see what i could see, i seen a couple of iraqi troops. fired upon them. didn't see them once i he gotn them. married and had a couple sons. is he training reservists. doesn't regret a day of his service and believes our troops made a difference...
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the battalion chief says the history and the importance of this restaurant, certainly not lost on him. >> unfortunately, i never had the privilege of eating there. i have driven by it millions of times. so of course my heart sank hoping that it was less than what it actually was. >> back out here live right in front of chez panisse where you can see an active scene. what they're trying to do is make sure the fire is out and they have done their job but also to preserve as much as they can of the inside. it first opened it's doors in 1971. it's certainly known throughout the city and the area and the country for the food here. it will not be open for awhile. the manager was out here. i talked to himful he said people left about 1:30 in the morning. we don't know what happened between the 09 minutes, the time they left and the time the fire start. that's what everyone is trying to figure out right now. >> in a story you will only see on 2, a trail of digital crews helped san francisco police find electronics stolen during a violent home invasion overnight. officers tell us here at ktvu
the battalion chief says the history and the importance of this restaurant, certainly not lost on him. >> unfortunately, i never had the privilege of eating there. i have driven by it millions of times. so of course my heart sank hoping that it was less than what it actually was. >> back out here live right in front of chez panisse where you can see an active scene. what they're trying to do is make sure the fire is out and they have done their job but also to preserve as much as...
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banning is a ranger battalion. he will move mountains or die trying. >> intelligence coming out of the white house. we have no choice. tavis: i love did this for a number of reasons, not the least is that it has angela bassett. you have got a brother, named morgan freeman, and you have got a brother, antoine fuqua. i want to know how you pulled that off? [laughter] it is amazing, an amazing flick. i was kidding with antoine. i laughed when i saw the quote of harvey weinstein. he knows a little bit about movie-making, just a little bit, and he said easily, $100 million-plus. how do you feel when harvey weinstein says something like that? >> i love harvey. tavis: i am glad you raised this, because i remember a conversation on this show, angela, with will smith, and methodically picking the movies that he wants to do. he gave out his trade secrets. if you want to have a summer blockbuster, these are the things you need to have. he just broke it down. action, its center, and he said if you give me a decent script with
banning is a ranger battalion. he will move mountains or die trying. >> intelligence coming out of the white house. we have no choice. tavis: i love did this for a number of reasons, not the least is that it has angela bassett. you have got a brother, named morgan freeman, and you have got a brother, antoine fuqua. i want to know how you pulled that off? [laughter] it is amazing, an amazing flick. i was kidding with antoine. i laughed when i saw the quote of harvey weinstein. he knows a...
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around the side of battalion chief telling us his heart sank when he realized this was the world famous chez panisse restaurant that caught fire overnight. started about 3:00 this morning with a single alarm fire. 911 caller reported smoke and flames coming from the building. firefighters say when they arrived they saw fire on the ground floor and flames reaching all of the way up to the second floor on the outside of this wood building. >> as i pulled up, you could see the front of the building like a wall of flames that was covering the first floor and lapping up the roof onto the second floor and working its way. at that point you can't tell whether or not it worked on the interior or exterior/interior fire. crews were able to keep the fire contained. >> reporter: one thing that may have made all of the difference here is the fact that there were sprinklers inside. firefighters say that was a real help. alice waters co-founded chez panisse in 1971 and became world famous known for local organic foods. he mentioned exterior fire but he also said that there is damage to the inside as w
around the side of battalion chief telling us his heart sank when he realized this was the world famous chez panisse restaurant that caught fire overnight. started about 3:00 this morning with a single alarm fire. 911 caller reported smoke and flames coming from the building. firefighters say when they arrived they saw fire on the ground floor and flames reaching all of the way up to the second floor on the outside of this wood building. >> as i pulled up, you could see the front of the...
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. >> reporter: battalion chief robert sabian was the incident commander that day. >> people followed their training, acted quickly and initiated care that saved ryan's life. >> reporter: ryan put on his jacket for the first time since his heart attack. some of the dust from that day still on it. >> not all family members get along, when things like this happen, everybody comes together. >> it's amazing. for me it's an incident that has not ended. and i think monday will be a day where we can all say the incident is finally over. >> and still ahead at 5:00, the bay area girl shot in the leg with an arrow earlier this week is about to get a special gift. we'll show who is reaching out to her next. >>> the story of an 8-year-old girl from the bay area who was shot by an arrow has caught the attention of a famous singer. taylor swift reportedly sent a care package to nadine hairston who was shot by an arrow on monday while on a field trip in berkeley. we spoke to nadine's mom today. so far the family has not received a package, and there's no word yet on what's inside. nadine made a big
. >> reporter: battalion chief robert sabian was the incident commander that day. >> people followed their training, acted quickly and initiated care that saved ryan's life. >> reporter: ryan put on his jacket for the first time since his heart attack. some of the dust from that day still on it. >> not all family members get along, when things like this happen, everybody comes together. >> it's amazing. for me it's an incident that has not ended. and i think monday...
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. >> a battalion chief is quoted in today's independent journal saying it was mihalia's call. it isn't really the point. this is a girl who knew what to do and under intense pressure, she did it. she knew what to do because of a video her younger brother brought home. it's all what to do during an emergency. miller's heroes are firefighters. nbc bay area news. >> she really is a little super woman, isn't shep? >>> well, while it's nice to keep the umbrella at home, there's a downside to the dry weather. yeah, you guessed it, an early allergy season. doctors have been seeing a spike in patients. and the culprits, oak, juniper, bu birch tree, you name it. >> i've counted 28 sneezes in the past hour. >> oh, man. i was going to say i was down at the car wash tonight. i went to pick up the thing to wash my windows off, and it was just yellow on top of the water. so much pollen out there. >>> but we're going to get some rainfall here to clear out that pollen. we are tracking some mid-level moisture back in the east bay near plezen ton. at best, we may see a bit of drizzle and also m
. >> a battalion chief is quoted in today's independent journal saying it was mihalia's call. it isn't really the point. this is a girl who knew what to do and under intense pressure, she did it. she knew what to do because of a video her younger brother brought home. it's all what to do during an emergency. miller's heroes are firefighters. nbc bay area news. >> she really is a little super woman, isn't shep? >>> well, while it's nice to keep the umbrella at home, there's...
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a battalion chief was badly injured. >> when that glass blew out, he got it all in his face and body. so he was bleeding profusely. >> the fire apparently started in a restaurant on the building's ground floor and spread towards a nearby apartment building. no civilian injuries were reported. but that battalion chief is still recovering. >>> gun control now remains a hot button issue here in the bay area and sacramento in the wake of the sandy hook shooting. >> there's a number of new gun laws proposed at the state example. melissa griffin joins us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> all right. so california already has some of the toughest gun laws in the country and it will get stricter, it sounds like. >> reporter: it is. the way it works in sacramento is all the bills that are going to be considered have to be proposed by the end of february. and then they spend the rest of the year figuring out what they are going to do with them. so this year the bills are in and there are 22 that relate to guns. here are some examples. number one, a law that would restrict gun shows fr
a battalion chief was badly injured. >> when that glass blew out, he got it all in his face and body. so he was bleeding profusely. >> the fire apparently started in a restaurant on the building's ground floor and spread towards a nearby apartment building. no civilian injuries were reported. but that battalion chief is still recovering. >>> gun control now remains a hot button issue here in the bay area and sacramento in the wake of the sandy hook shooting. >>...
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for the emotional reunions with their families >> soldiers from the eight hundred and first engineer battalion of vallejo were welcomed home saturday morning after a twelve month deployment in afghanistan, where they built infrastruture on infantry bases. a grateful community represented by the mayor expressed appreciation. it's truly my honor to welcome you home not knowing what you've been through. but appreciating your willingness to do so. during their deployment families were left behind. i left these four children in the care of my husband in order to serve;. babies were born i was on skype for twenty five hours straight while he was being born. as a unit good fortune was with them. went over all came back together, nobody was harmed. it was probably.i call it a blessing. it was a blessing it was an experience not without it's rewards. i went there a boy and now i'm a man very rewarding experience it helped me develop as a soldier. with combat operations slated to close in 2014 this may be the last deployment to afghanistan for the 801st engineering battalion. in vallejo jeff pierce kron
for the emotional reunions with their families >> soldiers from the eight hundred and first engineer battalion of vallejo were welcomed home saturday morning after a twelve month deployment in afghanistan, where they built infrastruture on infantry bases. a grateful community represented by the mayor expressed appreciation. it's truly my honor to welcome you home not knowing what you've been through. but appreciating your willingness to do so. during their deployment families were left...
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the battalion chief was in the area. he was the first to arrive here and describe for us what he saw. >> i was the first on scene and we arrived in five minutes and had the whole front of the building on the first floor and down the south side of the building on the first floor. and with flames lapping up to the second floor. what had happened, this building is chez panisse, the restaurant. we have the manager that i am going to meet with. and discuss further what is going on. they are going to be out of business for some time. there is is some flame impingement to the area of the building. there is sprinkler system is and there is is exterior damage to the front of the building and down the side and toward the basement. >> back live out here in front of chez panisse in berkeley. they said there is damage to the interior of the building that will prevent the restaurant from opening and again, the sprinkler system, he said, that saved the restaurant. this entire building could be gone had the sprinkler system not gone off
the battalion chief was in the area. he was the first to arrive here and describe for us what he saw. >> i was the first on scene and we arrived in five minutes and had the whole front of the building on the first floor and down the south side of the building on the first floor. and with flames lapping up to the second floor. what had happened, this building is chez panisse, the restaurant. we have the manager that i am going to meet with. and discuss further what is going on. they are...